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Dhaka Friday September 21 2012

Mob kills woman on suspicion of abducting child

A mob Thursday beat a woman in her 30s to death merely on suspicion that she abducted a child who had gone missing from Jatrabari in the capital. The child, 'Touhida', was later found playing at a house in the same neighbourhood at Hashem Road. The woman, Mahmuda Begum (35), who happened to be passing the neighbourhood around noon, was caught by a mob of local people after the child's mother reported her baby was missing.

Mob kills woman on suspicion of abducting child
 
Dhaka Friday September 21 2012

Mob kills woman on suspicion of abducting child

A mob Thursday beat a woman in her 30s to death merely on suspicion that she abducted a child who had gone missing from Jatrabari in the capital. The child, 'Touhida', was later found playing at a house in the same neighbourhood at Hashem Road. The woman, Mahmuda Begum (35), who happened to be passing the neighbourhood around noon, was caught by a mob of local people after the child's mother reported her baby was missing.

Mob kills woman on suspicion of abducting child

No one saw any child with this murdered woman. She was beaten to death only on suspicion. What a stupid mob and what a pitiful death of a normal woman! In Bangladesh, people do not trust police. This is why they kill a suspect before the police arrive. May Allah bless the soul of this victim of mob anger.
 
Rangamati on violence alert

Mon, Sep 24th, 2012 12:31 am BdST

Rangamati, Sep 23 (bdnews24.com)—Law-enforcing agencies were put on violence alert in the hill district Rangamati on Sunday, a day after a clash between indigenous and Bengali students left at least 50 injured.

Rangamati district Superintendent of Police Masud Ul Hasan told bdnews24.com they took additional preparation to keep any unpleasant incident from happening in the district.

According to him, members of police, Border Guard Bangladesh and Army were called in on the streets to tackle any situation.

An argument between an indigenous and a Bengali student at Rangamati Government College triggered the clashes, which soon spread in different parts of the town, including College Gate, Bonorupa and Kalindi areas around 10am on Saturday.
The authorities shut the college down indefinitely and banned all sorts of gathering in the district town.

Of the injured, two were admitted in the Chittagong Medical College and Hospital, 28 others at the Combined Military Hospital and the rest at the Rangamati General Hospital.

An uneasy calm prevailed in the town with shopkeepers downing their shutters and other schools and colleges remaining closed on Saturday.

Rangamati, one of the three hill districts, was rocked by violence only three days back when Khagrachharhi had experienced another wave of unrest after Bengali Awami League men enforced a dawn-to-dusk strike protesting attack on one of their leaders.

The hill districts have seen unabated Bengali infiltration and settlement, allegedly sponsored by the state, over the last few decades, displacing hundreds of indigenous families.


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Why a newspaper can use the word 'Infiltration' when Bangladeshi citizens go and settle in the Ctg Hill Tracts areas. Every citizen of a country has the birthright to settle in any part of the country. Paharis have also every right to settle in Ctg, dhaka or any other part of the country.

A quarrel or fist fighting should be highlighted objectively and not through prisms that only takes away the present issue to something else.
 
Why a newspaper can use the word 'Infiltration' when Bangladeshi citizens go and settle in the Ctg Hill Tracts areas. Every citizen of a country has the birthright to settle in any part of the country. Paharis have also every right to settle in Ctg, dhaka or any other part of the country.

A quarrel or fist fighting should be highlighted objectively and not through prisms that only takes away the present issue to something else.


Yes every citizen of the country have the right to settle anywhere but not in a organized and massive manner undermining the locals. For instance, let me give you an example. In Sylhet if you settle they will call you "Abadi" and will be looked down at you. Even generation after settlement they are not recognized as Sylhetis rather discriminated against all the time.
 
I don't like it. Their life style should be preserved from Bangali infiltration! There are lots of open places in Bangladesh. Just use google map!
 
bro why you are posting this kinda picture which is embarrassing for us in front of the foreigners ?
 
নিউইয়র্কে বিক্ষোà¦*ের মুখে বিকল্প পথে হোটেলে গেলেন প্রধানমন্ত্রী :: নয়াদিগন্ত

বিরোধীদল বিএনপি’র বিক্ষোভের মুখে শেষ পর্যন্ত বিকল্প পথে বিমানবন্দর থেকে হোটেলে গেলেন প্রধানমন্ত্রী শেখ হাসিনা। জাতিসঙ্ঘের ৬৭তম সাধারণ অধিবেশনে যোগদান উপলক্ষে প্রধানমন্ত্রী নয় দিনের সফরে রোববার নিউইয়র্ক পৌঁছেন। প্রধানমন্ত্রী শেখ হাসিনা ও তার সফরসঙ্গীরা আমিরাত এয়ালাইন্সের একটি ফাইটে করে নিউইয়র্কের স্থানীয় সময় সকাল ৯টায় জন এফ কেনেডি (জেএফকে) আন্তর্জাতিক বিমানবন্দরে অবতরণ করেন। বিমান থেকে নেমে প্রধানমন্ত্রী কড়া নিরাপত্তায় বিশেষ পথ দিয়ে বেরিয়ে সরাসরি হোটেল গ্র্যান্ড হায়াতে চলে যান। দূতাবাস কর্মকর্তারা এ কথা জানিয়েছেন

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New York police in riot gears have taken position between the rival groups outside the airport to avert unpleasant incident. :lol:
 
Yes every citizen of the country have the right to settle anywhere but not in a organized and massive manner undermining the locals. For instance, let me give you an example. In Sylhet if you settle they will call you "Abadi" and will be looked down at you. Even generation after settlement they are not recognized as Sylhetis rather discriminated against all the time.

People from other district who migrate to shylet are very hard working you know compared lazy shyletis. They don't go to london and today they have occupied every walks of life in shylet. But its true that there are discrimination against them but that should not be. And this doesn't justify that bangladeshis from other areas can't migrate to CHT. Its an integral part of BD and the peace treaty of 1997 is unconsitutional as we are an unitary state. Why are u even trying to justify that awamiindian sponsored peace treaty?
 
People from other district who migrate to shylet are very hard working you know compared lazy shyletis. They don't go to london and today they have occupied every walks of life in shylet. But its true that there are discrimination against them but that should not be. And this doesn't justify that bangladeshis from other areas can't migrate to CHT. Its an integral part of BD and the peace treaty of 1997 is unconsitutional as we are an unitary state. Why are u even trying to justify that awamiindian sponsored peace treaty?


I am just defending my country and the what I think is the right thing to do. You are right about Sylhet but just imagine how Sylhetis will react if one day the Sylhetis become 49% and Noakhali people become 51%?? Is it something you like? I dont think so.
 
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